Uncoiling mechanism



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* vmrsni st-Arts 1 PA OFFICE r :2:1 2:;mmsitr i Q Carl M. Yoder, Lakewood. Ohio; Bertha L. Yoder executrix of said Carl M. Yoder, deceased Application November- 27, .1941, Serial No. 420,639

p v l 23 Claims. invention relates to apparatus for uncoilingshe'et material for feeding to. a processing or g other type of mechanism.

-.One'object of the invention is to: provide an improvedymechanism for-supporting a-coil oi sheet' ;material, uncoiling it and delivering the j material to a. processing mechanism or direct to a iabricating means, whereby dangerof coil animproved uncoiling mechanism for sheet metal,

:wherein provided guides related to a pair of feed" rolls and the support for the coil is automa'uc ny moved to maintain that portion of the coil from which .the material uncoils, in a substantially. predetermined relation to the guides? Another object of the invention is to provide aiiimpfroved sheet metal uncoiling mechanism means,'indicated as an. entirety at" 2, without [undue strain ordistortion, so that coil breaks orstrains in the material do not occur between.

the coil and the means or machine to which it delivered, for example, a processing mechanism indicated as an entirety at 3, mounted on the iramel'.

- In the form of coil supporting means I herein shown, "5 indicates apair of tracks on which is .slidably mounted a cradle 6 adapted to receive a coil. oi sheet metal A. ,The coil may be delivered to the cradle by means of an overhead,

crane or by rolling it down an inclined wall 1.

' To permit of the delivery of the coil A, the-guide means 2 (later referred to) are moved to an inoperative position,- as shown'in'dotted lines in Fig.2. The cradle 6 is provided with spaced longitudinally extending walls ,8 for supporting two series of inwardly and downwardly. inclined, transversely arranged shafts on which rollers 9 'areloosely mounted, to permit the coil to be adapted to be related to a machine for operating on thegsheet metal, and having guide means leading irom the 'coil of material to feed rolls of the operating machine shaped and'arranged to prevent coil breaks or the development of strains in the sheet metal during uncoiling.

Other objects of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art to which my invention relates from theiollowing description taken in connection with the wherein:

Fig-1"is a plan an uncoiling mechanism embodying my invention. Fig.2 is a section on the line 22 of Fig. l,

accompanying drawings,

Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.

4 is a section on the line 4--4 of Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is a section on the lines-5 oi'Fig. 4. Fig. 6 is a fragmentary section on the'li'ne 2-2 P18. .7 is a section onthe'line |.|-of Fig. 6. Fig. 8-is a diagrammatic view. I Fig.9 is a view substantially similar to Fig. 6,- but-showing a modified form of construction.

V Figill-1 2a fragmentary view on the us |q m "0i'11s.9. v,

s Fig. 11 is a view on line li-ll of Fig. 10.

F18. i2 is a'dia'grammatic view.

views illustrating modifications. r Inthe drawings, l indicates as an entirety a mechanism for supporting the coil in such man'- nerthat the contiguous portions thereoi during readily moved endwise on the cradle, when desired. Ill, lfla, indicate a pair of standards slidable o n the tracks 5. The standards are provided with bosses having through openings ll provided with screw threads, which are engaged by feed screws I! (see Fig. 3). vEach screwil'is-mounted in view of an apparatus having 7 bearings I2a mounted on a base l3a (see Fig. 1)

and drivingly connected to the shaft of amotor l3 suitably secured to the base, whereby each standard l0, Ilia, may be moved along the tracks 5 in either direction independently'of the other standard to permit a coil to be positioned on and between the standards and coils of diflerent widths alined with the guide means 2. The upper portions of the standards It, Illa, are formedwith alined ways to slidably supportblocks IS. The ways I! are inclined at an angle 01'. approximately degrees for a purpose later set forth.

1 Each block l5 supports a spindle i6, alined with 1 the spindle supported by the other block, and each flspindle rotatably supports a drum ll, adapted to-be projected axially into, one end of a coil A. The inner end of each drum il'l is preferably con- I g ically shaped. to facilitate its engagement with the coil (see Fig. 1') and its outer end is provided with a circumferential flange "a. When- Fizs.:1 3, 14 and- 15 are -fragmentary sectional a coil'A is' to be positioned on the standards II, Illa, the blocks l5 aremoved to the lower ends or the ways It and the standard III is moved away from the standard Illa by operation of the adu'ncoiling leave the coil and'engage with guide The cradle i is iaccnt teed screw I 2 (toward the'left as viewed inFig. 1).- v

connected to the standard ll by a flexible member, soon as a plurality of links I8, so that the cradle will be carried along with- I thestandard, after the latter has moved a predetermined distance, whereby the coil maybe readily positioned on the cradle. A coil is then positioned on the cradle 6. Next, the standard III is moved on the tracks 5, toward thev right, by

. operation of the adjacent feed screw I2, such movement serving to effect flrstengagement of the adjacent drum I! with the coil and the standard with the cradle and then movement of the coil and cradle until the oppositeend of the coil I2, to aline the coil with the guide means 2, The

blocks I4 are then moved upwardly to position the coil for uncpiling in relation to the guide means, as later set forth.

The blocks I5 are propelled or moved 1ongi-. tudinally of the ways It downwardly and up wardly by a power mechanism, indicatedas an entirety at I9, the operation of which in the upward direction during uncoiling of the material is automatically controlled, as later set forth, so that the contiguous portions of the coil, in. unwinding therefrom, have substantially the same relation to the remaining coil convolutions and the guide means 2 throughout the entire length of the material, to avoid danger of coil breaks, Of'the power mechanism Is, indicates a motor for driving -a shaft 2I, which extends through the standards IIl, Illa, and is preferably coextensive in length to the tracks 5 and provided with and splined to two worms 22. Each worm 22 is held against endwise movement relative to the adjacent standard by suitable bushings 22a fixedly mounted in an opening in desired adjusted position, for example, as'shown the standard for the shaft 2| (see Fig- 5). A;

casing. member 23 co-operates with a recessed portion of the adjacent standard (see Figs. 4 and ,5) to enclose a worm gear 24, which meshes with the adjacent worm 22. Each worm gear 24 is fixed to a bushing splined to the shank end 25 of afeed screw m, which has threaded engagement with a sleeve '26 fixedly mounted in and extending through the adjacent standard in alinement with the way :5. The inner endof the feed screw 25a is provided with a head 21 which rotatably fits a socket 21a carried by the lower end of the adjacent block I5, so that endwise movement of the screw resulting from its rotation moves the block in the way upwardly or downwardly according to the direction of rotation of the screw. The bushing for the gear 24 is enlarged at its inner end portion to rotatably fit the lower end of the sleeve '28 and its inner end is provided with a flange which engages with l the wall of the standard surrounding the sleeve.

The hub of the gear as rotates in a bearing 28 provided in the casing member 23 and lamevided with a circumferential shoulder which engages the end wall of the bearing, whereby the "gear rotates between and is held against endwise movement by the hearing 28 and walls of the 29, with which a suitable brake band 30 engages;

one end of the band being fixed to a pin 3| on the inner side of the standard (see Fig. 4) and the other end of the'band being connected to a foot lever-3m, also pivoted onv the inner side of the standard (see Fig. 4). The braking means may be employed to hold the coil-A stationary or to retardits uncoiling; devices (not shown) may be employed to lock or hold the foot lever in any in Letters Patent No. 2,139,873, dated Dec. 13,

- 1938, to which reference may be made.

The guide means 2 are constructed and arranged to guide and convey the material from the coil, as it unwinds therefrom, to one or more pairs of rolls 32, 33, for feeding the material to the worklng'or other mechanism 3. The guide means 2 is of substantially are or curvilinear shape, so that the material,' as it moves from. the coil to the feed rolls is gradually transformed ,from a curvilinear shape to substantially 3, rec-- tilinear shape to eliminate-danger of coil breaks and strains in the material during uncoiling.

This form of guide means permits coils A of different diameters to be positioned and readily uncoiied. As shown in Figs. 2 and 4, the receiving end of the gulde1means'2 is related to that side of the-coil from which thematerial unwinds and the ways II for the blocks I5, when the latter are moved upwardly by the operating or power means I9, guide the coil in a direction at an angle to a plane tangential tothe point at which the material leaves the coil (see line .2: in Fig, 6), so that these operating means and the control means therefor co-operate with the guide means to insure a substantially uniform unwinding relation between the coil and the guide means without imparting strains upon the material.

0f the guide means 2, 34 indicates a pai -of spaced upper arms pivotally mounted on the frame I, preferably on the shaft for the upper feed roll. 35 indicates a pair of spaced lower arms pivotally' mounted on the frame I, preferably on the shaft for the lower feed roll 33. Each pair of arms 34, 35, carries between them a set ings, the arms 334, 3535, have a curvilinear standard. Accordingly, rotation of the gear 24 will eifect endwise movement of the screw 25a 1 in'one'direction or the other. the shaft 2! is provided with twe worms 22, each engaging one of the gears 26, it will he seen that the blocks I5 are simultaneously mot-ed in either direction.

The movement of the blocks upwardly is controlled automatically. as later set forth, to main. tain that portion of the cell, which becomes or constitutes its outer convolution as uncoiling shape from end to- -end, the curvature being greater at their outer end portions and decreasing toward their inner ends; that is, contiguous portions of the arms of each pair are disposed on diilerent radii which progressively-increase in length toward the'feedrolls 32, 33. Accordingly, the rolls 36 of the respective sets are arranged so that the curvature of the sheet metal, due to its coiled relation, is gradually removed to prevent development of kinks, strains Or coil breaks in any portion of the. material during delivery thereof to the feeding rolls'33. As will also be arms, so that the material may be guided from I the point beyond where it leaves the coil to the path defined by the two series of rolls. The rolls 36 of each series are provided) at their opposite ends with pins which rotate in the adjacentarms and connect the latter together for,

bodily movementto and from an inoperative'position. Each arm of each pair is provided with an arcuate rack 31, the racks 31 for the arms 34 being in mesh withgears 38 fixed to a shaft 39. The shaft 39 is providedwith a worm gear 46,

' in mesh with a worm 4|, fixed to the shaft of a motor.42. The racks 31 fixed to the arms 35 meshwith gears 43, fixed to a shaft 44, which in turn is provided with a worm gear 45 in mesh with" a worm- 45a fixed to the shaft of a motor 42a. The shafts 39 and 44 are mounted insultable bearings providedin spaced housings or side members 36a, which support the mechanism 3. The motors -42, 42a, through the gearings just described, serve to swing the pairs of arms 34, 35, upwardly, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 2, and downwardly. I

The feed rolls 32, 33, are mounted as follows: the shafts for the rolls 32, 32, are mounted in bearing boxes46 positioned in openings inthe side members 36a, the upper boxes being adjustable as later set forth. The shaft for the lower roll 33 is mounted in suitable bearing boxes 46a supported in the side members 3611, whereas the.

shaft for the upper roll 33 is mounted in suitable bearing boxes, which are adjustably mounted in'openings 46a formed in the arms 34 (see Fig. 2). The shaft for each of the rolls 32 is extended at one end and' connected through. universal joints 4 to a shaft 48 suitably mounted in the walls of 'a. casing49. The shafts 48 are driven throughsuitable gearing in the casing 46 3 suitably fixed to one of the arms 35 (see Fig. '7).

The terminal 591: is electrically connected by a resilient. plate 60 to one end of a; roller 661;, the

adjacent end of which freely rotates in bearings v mounted in' the insulation block 59b, as shown in Fig 'l, the opposite'end being similarly mounted on theother arm 35, to insulate the roller 66a from the frame of the machine. The primary winding of the transformer 510 is connected by leads 6|, 6Ia, to the mains 53, 53a, respectively, to supply electrical energy to the auxiliary circuit 59 when the latter. is closed. As shown in Fig. 8, the coil-of material A is grounded through the machine, so that when the coil is moved upwardly into engagement with the roller 66a, the

auxiliary circuit 59 is closed, the effect of which 3 is to energize the coil of the electro-magnet 51b and operate the switch 51 to the position shown in Fig. 8 and thus open the separate circuit 56. The opening of the circuit 56 will effect de-energization of the coil of the electro-magnet58,

coil will become disengaged from the roller 66q I and hence break or open the circuit 59, and opening. of the circuit 59 will effect de-energization of thecoil: of the magnet 51b and thus permit the spring 57a to operate the switch arm 51 and closethe circuit 56, which in turn will cause operation of the electro-magnet 58 and closing of by the shaft fold of a motor NH. The shaft for each roll 32 is provided with a gear 32-ain mesh ,witha pinion 52' which meshes wltha gear-41a onthe shaft for the adjacent roll 33. In the arrangement shown and described, each shaft 48 drives one of the rolls 32, which through the 1 gear 320 and adjacent pinion 52 drivesone of therolls33. A I

The means for automatically controlling the upward movement of the coil A on the standards" l6, Ilia, to maintain its outer convolution a at the 'point of lead-01f in co -operative relation-to the guide means 2, comprise the following electricalinstrumentalities, reference being had particularly to Figs. 6, 7 and,8.: 53, 53a, 53b, indicate the current supply mains of a three-wire sys tem connected to the. contacts of a suitable normally open switch 54, the other contacts of the switch being connected by leads 55, 55a, 55b,

respectively, to the motor 20 (see Fig. 8). 56 in dicates a separate circuit connected to the mains 53, 53a, and controlled by a switch 51, the pivoted arm 51a: of which is normally biased to closed magnet interposed in the circuit 56 and arranged. when its coil is energized, to close the switch 54 and operate-the motor20. The arm 51:): of the switch- 51 constitutes the armature of an'electro 'magnet 5lb.the coilof which is connected in an the switch 54 to start the motor 26 whereby the blocks l5 will be moved upwardly to effect re-enas td'maintain the lead-out portion of the ma-' terial in operative relation to the guide means 2, until' substantially the entire length of the material is'uncoiled, as'indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 6'.

62, 62, indicate supplemental guide rollers,-

formed of insulating material, supported by the arms 35 and disposed forward and rearward of the roller 66a and in a plane outwardly of the latter roller, to guide that portion of the material feeding from the coil A- to the sets of rolls 36 andto-prevent contact of such material with the roller 60a; 63 indicates an auxiliary roller,

formed of insulating material, also carriedby the arms 35 and disposed in front-of the outermost guideroller 36 thereon, and below. or inward of the peripheryof said roller; to prevent contact of the coil with this guide roller 36. The roller 63 is thus co-operatively related to the contact or circuit control roller,v 66a to guide the coil position by a spring 51a. 58 indicates an electro- I away from. the adjacent rollers 36 at all times so that the coil cannot engage these rollers and.

effect operation of'the, motor 26.

For the purpose'ofv operating the motor 26 to move the blocks l5 in the ways l4 independently of the uncoiling operation, for example, downwardly when a. new coilAis to be engaged by the drum l1, Lprpvidea supplemental circuit 56:: controlled by a suitable switch 561; which may be operated to effect operation of the motor 26 in the reverse direction. The switch 54 maybe manually operated'to close the circuit for the motor 20v and move the blocks I5 upwardly to mounted on a block of insulation material 59b, position the coil for uncoiling.

I the normally closed switch 51.

pressure of the materia1thereon,- in feeding from 5 the coil, serves to operate the-arm 51a: of the switch' 51 and close the auxiliary circuit 53, the effect of which is to stop the motor in the manher already described in connection with Figs. 6,v

'7 and 8, and disengagement of the material from the roll or rolls serves to release the arm 51m" an close the circuit 56 and start themotor 23 and thereby move the coil upwardly along the line-a." (Fig. 9). In this form of construction;

the operation of the motor 20 is started and stopped, to maintain the outer coil convolution substantially in a predetermined position, by the operation of the'.normally open switch 54', which controls the flow of current from the leads 53,

53a, 53b, to. the leads 55, 55a, 55b, the electromagnet 58 serving to operate the switch 54 to closed position. The coil of the electro-magnet 68 is connected in the separate circuit 58 and is energized and de-energized by the operation of of the electro-magnetj'lb is energized by the closing of the auxiliary circuit 59, the arm 51 breaks the circuit 56. The electrical operating .means diagrammatically shown in Fig. 12 does not dlfier from that shown in Fig. 8, except that one lead 64 from the coil of the electro-magnet 51b is connected toone terminal 65 of each of the switc'hes65Q the other terminals 65a thereof being grounded as shown in Fig. 12, so that the machine is not included in the auxiliary circuit. 1 As will be understood from Figs. 10 and 11, the

opposite ends of the rollers 36' are mounted in bearing boxes 66 which slidably engage the side walls or alined openings 66a formed in the arms 36. The material A, as it feeds from the coil,

serves to exert outward pressure on one or more of the rollers 36', against the tension of compression springs 61 interposed between the adjacent bearing boxes 66 and abutments 610. therethe screws being threaded through openings,

formed in the arms 34, whereby the abutments may be adjustedto increase or decrease the tension of the springs 61. At one end each roller 36' isprovidedwith an axially extending pin which is arranged to be engaged by a plunger 68a. Each plunger 68a. is guided endwise in openings formed in the top and bottom walls of a box 69 suitably bolted to the outer side of the adjacent arm 34, the boxhaving an outer, removable side wall which supports the adjacent contacts 65.6541 (see Figs. 10 and 11),. v The plunger, is

biased downwardly and' normally maintained in engagement with the pin 58 by a spring 10 coiled around the plunger and interposed between the o0 top wall of-the box 69 and a--cellar fixedto the plunger.v Intermediate its ends the plunger 66a is provided with a contact plate I! which, upon upward movement of the plunger, engages ,the

contacts 55, a, to close the auxiliary circuit iio 59. As shown in Fig. 12,.the switches 65' are connected in parallel in the auxiliaiy circuit59 so that outward movement of any one of the rollers 36, due to the engagement of the mitterial therewith, will, effect closing of the circuit 70 56 and opening of the circuit 56, the effector which is to stop'the motor 29. As thematerial uncoils; th decreasing diameter of the coil will effect a disengagement of the lead-off portion of the material from the rollers 36', thereby break- When the coil 25 engages one or more of the rollers 36 and again stops the motor 26.

- In this modified form, I prefer to provide on the outer end portions of the arms 35 two rollers 12 formed ofinsulation material, arranged to' engage the coiland prevent engagement thereof wwith the adjacent guide rollers 36'. on the arms 35 and a roller 12a formed of insulation material between the rollers 1! arranged to guide the lead-oifrportion of the material into position between the series of guide rollers.

13 indicates a guide roller rearward of the feed rolls 32 and arranged to guide the material downward to the mechanism 3. The guide roller 131s mounted in bearing boxes 13a. The bearing boxes 13a. and the boxes 46, 46a, for the upper feed rolls 32,33, respectively, are adjustable vertically. For

this purpose, each of these boxes is provided on its upper side with an invertedhollow memberv 14' into which projects a rod 14a having a head rotatably fitting the walls of the hollow member (seeFig. 3). Each of the rods 14a for the boxes 48 and 13a extends through an opening formed in abridge member '16 and has screw threaded engagement therewith, the upper end of the rod being splined to a worm gear 11 in mesh with a worm on a shaft 18, so that when the latter is rotatedthe adjacent rods 14a are moved upwardly or downwardly. As each shaft "is common to the adjacent worm gears 11, it' will be. seen that when the shaft is operated, both boxes 46 or 13a related thereto will be moved. Each shaft 18 at one or both -ds is shaped to receive a suitable toolfor rota ngit, although when desirable power means maybe provided for rotating the shaft. .,As shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 5, the worm gears 11 and worms arebnclosed-in suitable cas- ,ing members. The rod 14a for each of the boxes for provided on the inner ends of screws 61b, 45-

46a has screw threaded engagement with a nut 15, so-that by rotating the rod and holding the nutstationary theboxes 4611 may be raised or lowered.

The mechanism 3 may be of any desired con struction. As such mechanism forms no part of the coil A is mounted on a\pair of rolls 19 which freely rotate on suitably supported shafts 80, whereby the coil may rotate due t the uncoiling of the material therefrom, the iaterial being drawn from the coil by the feed rolls 32, 33, which are driven'inthe manner already'set forth. The guide means, indicated as an entirety at 2:0, are

of are or curvilinear shape, and extend from a point adjacent the underside of the coil to. the

feed rolls 33'. In this'form of construction the lower series of rolls 6!; are looselymounted at their opposite ends in auxiliary side frame is (only onebeing shown) and preferably extend to a point beyond that from which the material leaves the coil A. .The auxiliary frames Ia: are spaced apart a distance to provide rolls 3| having a length slightly greater than the maximum width of material for which the machine 3 is adapted to operate on. The upper series of rolls 82, which correspond in length to ,the rolls 8|. are loosely 2 ,388,638 v f tion. My disclosures and the description herein mounted at their opposite ends on a'pair of arms 83, which are .pivoted at their inner ends on the end portions of theshaft for the upper feed roll 82'. .The arms 83 are provided with arc-shaped racks, which are in mesh withpinions 85 driven in the manner already set forth, whereby the arms 8lmay be moved to an in-operative position, as shown in dotted lines. 88 indicates an endless conveyor extending around the series of rolls 8], the upper run of the conveyor being in engage-' ment therewith, whereas its lower run engages with a roller 81. The roller 81 is suitably mounted I at its opposite ends in bearing boxes 88, which are slidablymounted in ways 88 provided in the side frames la. The boxes 88 areenga'ged by expansion springs 88, which normally act on the boxes to bias the roller 81 outwardly to maintain the run of the conveyor 8| in engagement withthe peripheries of the rolls82, I provide on the arms 88 freely rotatable guide rolls 82, each of which is of a size 'to fit between two adjacent rolls 82 a (with its inner periphery inwardly of the imaginary arc'formed by the inner peripheries of the rolls 82) and guides the conveyor'8l around its inner side, the effect of which is to maintain the conveyor 9| i i engagement with the adjacent rolls 82. "I'he guide rolls 82 are arranged in alternate spaces between the rolls 82, which arrangement insures engagement of the conveyor with each roll 82. Each of the conveyors 86, 8|, is preferablyformed of a material, such as rubberized fabric, whicheiiminates danger of scratching or otherwise damaging the material. As the series of rolls 8|, 82, are disposed in arcuate concentric relation and support the adjacent conterial. The innermost roll of each series of rolls 8|, 82, is driven to impart movement to the adjacent conveyor, so that the conveyors-88, 8|,con-

' stitute a traveling guide from the coil A to the feed rolls 33,. The drive for each inner roll alfaz, consists of an endless chain 83 engaging a sprocket arepurely illustrative and arenot be in' any sense limiting. What-I claim is: 1- 1., In apparatus of the character described-the combination with a pair of feed rolls adapted-to be related to mechanism for operating on sheet material, of arcuate guiding and supporting means with which the material engages iduring uncoiling thereof from a coil, the inner end of said guide means being related to-sairi feed rolls, and means mounted below and within the arc of said guide means for. supporting a coil of material with the lead-off portion of its outerconvolution related to the outer end of said guide means for delivery thereto, the material having engagement with the guide means from the coil to said feed rolls and contiguou's portions of said guide means having a gradually decreasing'curvature' from the coil to saidrolls. to gradually transform the material into rectilinear shape.

2. An apparatus as claimed in' claim 1 wherein the guide means compris'e upper and lower'sets of devices, the devices of each set being arranged in side-by-side relation and disposed on an arc of gradually decreasing curvature from "the coil to said feed rolls and co-operating with; the devices of the other set to guide the material and gradually transform it into rectilinear shape.

3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein tlie guide means comprise upper and lower sets -of rolls, the rollsof each set being disposed in g .4. In apparatus of the character describedjthe to said feed rolls, for guiding the material to .veyor runs on their opposed peripheries, they der fine a correspondingly shaped guide for the me- 94 on one end of the roll shaft and a sprocket 85 on the corresponding end of the shaft for the adjacent feed roll 88.v As the sprocketsfl'and 85 are of similar size, the runs of the conveyors have a speed of movement corresponding to the speed of the peripheries of the feed rolls 33, to eliminate any differential movement between the conveyors and the feed rolls.

In the form of construction shown in Fig. 14, I provideseries of freely rotatable rolls 8|, 82', mounted similarly to the rolls 8t, 82, respectively, but spaced in closed relation, as compared to the" spacing of theseries 9f rollsshown' in Fig.113, so that'the opposed peripheries of the rolls form tion relates many changes in construction and widely differing embodiments and applications of theinvention will suggest themselves without departing from the spirit and scope of the invensaid rolls, said guide means comprising upper and lower sets of rolls, the rolls of each set being. disendless belts engaging the end rolls of said sets, I respectively, and having runs disposed-between.

said sets of rolls for forming a guide-way for the material, the length 01 said rolls and width of said belts being co-exten sive with the width'of the sheetmaterial.

5. In apparatus of the class described, t e

combination with a'support. feed rolls thereon .5 adapted to be related to a mechanism for operating on sheet material, or supporting means for a coil of material movably mounted on said support, curvilinear guide means having its inner end related to said feed rolls and extending'outwardly therefrom, the outer end of. said guide means being arranged to engage the outer convolution of the coil as it unwinds from the latter Q and guide the material to said feed rolls, and

means for movingthe coil, toward said'g'uid'e means to ma ntain the lead-off portion of its outer convolution during unwinding of the coilin a substantially predetermined relation to the outer end 'of sa.d,guide means for delivery thereto. I

6.- An apparatus as claimed in claim5 wherein ,7. .In apparatus of the class described, the combination with a support. feed .rolls thereon-adapt-j in delivery relation to said. guide.

of material movably mounted on said support,

curvilinear guide means having its outer end re- 'lated to and extending from the outer convolution of the coil of material to said feed rolls, and means for moving the coil toward-said guide means to maintain the lead-off portion of its outer convolution during unwinding of the coil in'a substantially predetermined relation to the outerend of said guide means,'said moving means comprising a motor and means, including devices movably mounted on said guide means, dependent on the decrease in diameter of the coil of material for operating's'aid motor. l

8. An apparatuses claimedin claim 1 wherein the. guide means comprise upper and lower curvilinear devices disposed in parallel relation to form between them a guide extending from the lead oil position of the convolutions of the coil to said feed rolls, one of said devices consisting of a set of rolls.

9, In apparatus of the class described, the combination with a support, feed rolls thereon adapted to be, related to a mechanism for operating on sheet material, of means for supporting a coil oirmateriaL -and guide means between the coil and said feed rolls, comprising a curvilinear support extending. from the lead-off portion of the coil to said feed rolls, an endless conveyor having a run guided by said curvilinear support from end to end thereof, side-by-side related devices arranged curvilinearly and substantially parallel to said conveyor run and'means for driving said conveyor- 10. In apparatus of the class described, the combination with supporting means, feedrolls mounted thereon and adapted to be related to a mechanism for operating on sheet material, of a support for a coil of material, movably mounted on said supporting means, a curvilinear guide on said supporting means extending from the outer ing thereof in a substantially predetermined relation to theouter end of said guide means.

'12, An apparatus as claimed in'claim 11 wherein .said moving means comprise I a motor and meansgincluding devices movably mounted on said guide means'comprising upper and lower pairs of curvilinear arms supported on said support and a set ofrolls rotatably supported at their opposite ends in each pair'of arms, each set forming with the other set of rolls aguide for the material, and means for moving said supporting means toward said guide means for maintaining the outer convolution oi'the coil, during uncoiling thereof, in delivery relation to the outer end of said guide means. T 1

l4. Anapparatus as claimed in claim 13 wherein said moving means includes a motor and devices controlled by the material for operating said motor. a

15. In apparatus of the character described,

I the combination with a pair of feed rolls adapted to be related to mechanism for operating on sheet material, of supporting means for a coil of sheet material, means extending between and related at its opposite ends to the-lead-ofl position of the convolutions of the coil and said feed rolls, for supporting the material and trans- .forming it into rectilinear shape during feeding thereof to said rolls, said supporting means com- 40 prising upper and lower sets of rolls, the rolls convolution of the coil to said feed rolls, means Y including a motor, a circuit for the motor'and a switch in said circuit for moving said support to move the coil toward said guide to position its outer convolution in delivery relation to the latter, and a spring operated device operatively con- I nected to said switch and movably mounted on said guide and arranged to engage the outer convolution ofthe coil, said device serving to operate the switch and close the circuit to operate said oi' each set being disposed in side by side relation'o'n an arc in substantially concentric rela- I tion to the other set of rolls, endless belts engag ing the end rolls of said'sets, respectively, and having runs disposed between said sets of rolls for forming a guide-way for the material, and means for driving one end .roll of each set of rolls.

16. An apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein are provided guide'devices related, to' the rolls '0! the upper set to maintainv the adjacent belt run in engagement therewith.

motor due to decrease indiameter'of the coil,

during uncoiling thereofto move the coil toward said guide and to operate the switch to open the circuit when the outer convolution of the coil i 11. In apparatus of the class described, the

combination with a support, feed rolls thereon convolution of the coil as it unwinds from the latter, said guide means forming a support for the material from the coil to said feed rolls, said supporting means comprising guides and slidable devices, in said guides in supporting engagement' guide with the coil, and means responsive to the decrease in diameter of the coil during uncoiling thereof. for moving said devices toward said combination with a guide means to maintain the lead-oil portion of the outer convolution of the coil during unwindcoil in delivery 17. In apparatus of the class described, the combination with supporting means and a pair of feed rolls thereon adapted to be related to a mechanism for operating on sheet material, or a movable support on-said supporting means for a coilv of sheet material, a guide having its inner 'end related to said feed rolls and its outer end disposed to engage the lead-oil portion of the outer convolution of the coil as it unwinds therefrom, said guide means forming a support for the material from the coil to said feed rolls and said movable support being arranged to initially support the coil with the lead-oil portion of its outer convolution in delivery'relation to the outer end of said guide, and means for moving said support step-by-step to maintain the lead-off portions of the succeedingouter convolutions of the relation to theouter end of said 18. In apparatus of the class described, the support and a pair of feed rollsthereon adapted to be related to a mechanism for operating on sheet metal, of. a guide on said support having its inner end related to said a coil of sheet metal, arranged to initially support the coil withthe lead-oi! portions of its outer. convolution in delivery relation to the outer end or said guide, said supporting .means comprising guide-ways on saidsupport extending in a plane at substantially right angles to the tangential plane cutting the lead-off of the material combination with a support and feed rolls thereon adapted to be related to a mechanism for operating on sheetmetal, of supporting means for a coil 01 the material movably mounted on said support, a guide for the material comprising upper and lower concentrically related members from the coil and devices slidable in said guideways and engaging the opposite ends 01' the coil,

and means for moving said devices step-by-step ill to maintain the lead-oil portions 01' succeeding outer convolutions oi the coil in delivery relation to the outer end of said guide. a

19. An apparatus as claimed in claim 17 wherein is provided on said guide a device actuated by the decrease in diameter of the coil due to uncoiling otthe material therefrom, for controlling the operation of said moving means. I

20. In. apparatus 01' the class described. the combination with a support and feed rolls thereon adapted to be related to amechanism for opcrating on sheet metal, of supporting means for a coil or thematerial movably mounted on said support, a guide for the material comprising upper 'and lower members mounted on said support, the

outer end of said guide being related to the leadofl position of the convolutions'of the coil, means dependent on the decreasing diameter of the coil for moving said supporting means toward said 'guide to maintain its outer convolution in a substantially predetermined relation to the outer end of said guide, said moving means including a device mounted on said lower member for controlling the operation of said moving means, and a guide element on said lower member for maintaining-the material during delivery thereof from the coil out or engagement with said device.

21. In apparatus of the 'class described, the

mounted, on said support, the outer endoi said guide being related to the lead-oi! position of the convolutions oi. the coil. means for moving said supporting means toward said guide to maintain the outer convolution of the coil in a substantially predetermined relation to the outer end of saidv guide, said moving means including a motorga source of current supply, a circuit for said motor connected to said source oi current supply. and means responsiveto the decrease in .diameter of the coil for closing and opening said circuit to'control the operation of said motor.

22. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the support for the coil is movable and means are provided for moving the coil support toward and from the outer end of said guide means.

23. In an apparatus of the class described, the

combination with a support and a pair of, feed tive relation to the outer end of said guide means,

said guide means comprising an inner set or roll- ,ers arranged in side-by-side relation on an arc, a pair of spaced'arcuate shaped arms and 'aset of rollers rotatably mounted in said arms in sideby-side relation in concentricfrelation to said first mentioned set of rollers, said arms being pivotally mounted at their, inner ends on said support-and swingable away from said first mentioned set or rollers.

CARL M. YODER. 

